Program Requirements
Hours - 63
Major Courses - 34 hours
SLH 101 Intro to Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (3)
SLH 207 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing with Lab (4)
SLH 207A Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing (LAB) (0)
SLH 210 Neuroscience and Communication Behavior with Lab (4)
SLH 210A Neuroscience and Communication Behavior (LAB) (0)
SLH 220 Speech and Language Development (3)
SLH 221 Seminar in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology I (1)
SLH 233 Phonetics (3)
SLH 310 Introduction to Audiology (3)
SLH 320 Science of Speech and Hearing (3)
SLH 321 Seminar in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology II (1)
SLH 410 Research in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (3)
SLH 411 Senior Seminar in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (3)
SLH 420 Evaluation and Treatment of Speech and Language Disorders (3)
Required Related (cognate) Courses - 29 hours
ASL 101 Beginning American Sign Lang. I (3) LAS
ASL 102 Beginning American Sign Lang.II (3) LAS
BIO 197 Human Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Sciences I (4) CN
BIO 197A Human Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Sciences I (LAB) (0) CN
CHE 105 Chem for Everyday Living (4) CN
or
PHY 201/201A General Physics I with Lab (4) CN
MTH 174 Statistics I (3) CMA
PSY 103 Introduction to Psychology (3) CEP
PSY 204 Lifespan Development (3)
RDG 215 Theoretical Perspectives and Foundations in Literacy (3)
RDG 330 Phonics and Linguistics (3)
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the program the graduate will:- Apply the knowledge of basic neurologic, physiological and communicative development across the life span.
- Identify key anatomical, physiological and neuroscience alterations that occur in human communication disorders.
- Describe the social, emotional and cultural impacts of communication differences and disorders on individuals and families.
- Demonstrate emerging clinical skills related to speech, language, and hearing sciences.
- Engage in reflective practice from experiential learning related to speech, language, and hearing sciences.